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Reggie and his brother are having a basketball shooting contest. They each get to take 10 shots. Layups are worth 1 point, free throws are worth 2 points, and anything further away is worth 3 points. Reggie makes 3 layups, two free throws, and one long shot. His brother only shoots long shots and makes 4 of them. How m...
Reggie makes 3 points off layups because 3 x 1 = <<3*1=3>>3 Reggie makes 4 points off free-throws because 2 x 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 Reggie makes 3 points off long shots because 1 x 3 = <<1*3=3>>3 Reggie scores 10 points because 3 + 4 + 3 =<<3+4+3=10>>10 His brother scores 12 points because 4 x 3 = <<4*3=12>>12 Reggie loses by...
Question: Reggie and his brother are having a basketball shooting contest. They each get to take 10 shots. Layups are worth 1 point, free throws are worth 2 points, and anything further away is worth 3 points. Reggie makes 3 layups, two free throws, and one long shot. His brother only shoots long shots and makes 4 of ...
Reggie makes 3 points off layups because 3 x 1 = <<3*1=3>>3 Reggie makes 4 points off free-throws because 2 x 2 = <<2*2=4>>4 Reggie makes 3 points off long shots because 1 x 3 = <<1*3=3>>3 Reggie scores 10 points because 3 + 4 + 3 =<<3+4+3=10>>10 His brother scores 12 points because 4 x 3 = <<4*3=12>>12 Reggie loses by...
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Max likes to collect model trains. He asks for one for every birthday of his, and asks for two each Christmas. Max always gets the gifts he asks for, and asks for these same gifts every year for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, his parents give him double the number of trains he already has. How many trains does...
Max gets 1+2=<<1+2=3>>3 trains per year. He repeats this for 5 years, meaning he gets 5*3 =<<5*3=15>>15 trains. When this number is doubled by his parents, it becomes 15*2= <<15*2=30>>30 trains. Since he already had 15 model trains, his total becomes 15+30= <<15+30=45>>45 trains. #### 45
Question: Max likes to collect model trains. He asks for one for every birthday of his, and asks for two each Christmas. Max always gets the gifts he asks for, and asks for these same gifts every year for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, his parents give him double the number of trains he already has. How many ...
Max gets 1+2=<<1+2=3>>3 trains per year. He repeats this for 5 years, meaning he gets 5*3 =<<5*3=15>>15 trains. When this number is doubled by his parents, it becomes 15*2= <<15*2=30>>30 trains. Since he already had 15 model trains, his total becomes 15+30= <<15+30=45>>45 trains.
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Mel is three years younger than Katherine. When Katherine is two dozen years old, how old will Mel be in years?
When Katherine is 2 dozen years old, she will be 2*12=<<2*12=24>>24 years old. If Mel is three years younger than Katherine, then when Katherine is 24 years old, Mel will be 24-3=<<24-3=21>>21 years old. #### 21
Question: Mel is three years younger than Katherine. When Katherine is two dozen years old, how old will Mel be in years? Thought: When Katherine is 2 dozen years old, she will be 2*12=<<2*12=24>>24 years old. If Mel is three years younger than Katherine, then when Katherine is 24 years old, Mel will be 24-3=<<24-3=2...
When Katherine is 2 dozen years old, she will be 2*12=<<2*12=24>>24 years old. If Mel is three years younger than Katherine, then when Katherine is 24 years old, Mel will be 24-3=<<24-3=21>>21 years old.
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Robin likes to bake cupcakes for friends and to make her puppy North happy. Once Robin ate four cupcakes with chocolate sauce and twice as many cupcakes with buttercream frosting on her own. How many cupcakes did Robin eat?
Robin ate twice as many buttercream cupcakes as chocolate sauce cupcakes, or 2 * 4 = <<2*4=8>>8. So in total she ate 4 + 8 = <<4+8=12>>12 cupcakes. #### 12
Question: Robin likes to bake cupcakes for friends and to make her puppy North happy. Once Robin ate four cupcakes with chocolate sauce and twice as many cupcakes with buttercream frosting on her own. How many cupcakes did Robin eat? Thought: Robin ate twice as many buttercream cupcakes as chocolate sauce cupcakes, or...
Robin ate twice as many buttercream cupcakes as chocolate sauce cupcakes, or 2 * 4 = <<2*4=8>>8. So in total she ate 4 + 8 = <<4+8=12>>12 cupcakes.
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Jillian, Savannah, and Clayton were collecting shells on the beach. Jillian collected 29, Savannah collected 17, and Clayton collected 8. They decided that they wanted to give the shells to two of their friends who had just arrived. They put their shells together and distributed them evenly to each friend. How many she...
The kids collected 29 + 17 + 8 = <<29+17+8=54>>54 shells. If they distribute the shells evenly between 2 friends, 54 / 2 = <<54/2=27>>27 shells for each friend. #### 27
Question: Jillian, Savannah, and Clayton were collecting shells on the beach. Jillian collected 29, Savannah collected 17, and Clayton collected 8. They decided that they wanted to give the shells to two of their friends who had just arrived. They put their shells together and distributed them evenly to each friend. H...
The kids collected 29 + 17 + 8 = <<29+17+8=54>>54 shells. If they distribute the shells evenly between 2 friends, 54 / 2 = <<54/2=27>>27 shells for each friend.
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Wickham is throwing a huge Christmas party. He invites 30 people. Everyone attends the party, and half of the guests bring a plus one (one other person). He plans to serve a 3-course meal for the guests. If he uses a new plate for every course, how many plates does he need in total for his guests?
The number of guests that bring a plus one is 30 / 2 = <<30/2=15>>15 guests The total number of guests at the party, including the plus ones, is 30 + 15 = <<30+15=45>>45 guests Since there are 3 courses, Wickham will need 45 * 3 = <<45*3=135>>135 plates #### 135
Question: Wickham is throwing a huge Christmas party. He invites 30 people. Everyone attends the party, and half of the guests bring a plus one (one other person). He plans to serve a 3-course meal for the guests. If he uses a new plate for every course, how many plates does he need in total for his guests? Thought: T...
The number of guests that bring a plus one is 30 / 2 = <<30/2=15>>15 guests The total number of guests at the party, including the plus ones, is 30 + 15 = <<30+15=45>>45 guests Since there are 3 courses, Wickham will need 45 * 3 = <<45*3=135>>135 plates
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40% of the mosquitos in Jack's area are infected with malaria. 20% of the mosquitos are infected with Zika virus. Without a vaccine, the chances of getting infected with either virus after getting bitten by an infected mosquito are 50%. Jack is taking an experimental malaria vaccine that reduces the chances of getting ...
First find Jack's chances of getting bitten by an infected mosquito: 40% + 20% = 60% The chance of being infected by a mosquito with after being bitten: 60% * 50% = 30% Then find the chances of getting ill after receiving the vaccine: 30% * 50% = 15% #### 15
Question: 40% of the mosquitos in Jack's area are infected with malaria. 20% of the mosquitos are infected with Zika virus. Without a vaccine, the chances of getting infected with either virus after getting bitten by an infected mosquito are 50%. Jack is taking an experimental malaria vaccine that reduces the chances ...
First find Jack's chances of getting bitten by an infected mosquito: 40% + 20% = 60% The chance of being infected by a mosquito with after being bitten: 60% * 50% = 30% Then find the chances of getting ill after receiving the vaccine: 30% * 50% = 15%
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George bought some food for his trip: a bottle of juice, a sandwich, and a bottle of milk. The sandwich was for $4, and the juice was two times more expensive. The bottle of milk cost was 75% of the total cost of the sandwich and juice. How much did George pay for his food?
The juice was two times more expensive than the sandwich, so it was 4 * 2 = $<<2*4=8>>8. The juice and the sandwich in total were a cost of 4 + 8 = $<<4+8=12>>12. So the cost of one bottle of milk was 75/100 * 12 = $<<75/100*12=9>>9. In total for all the food, George paid 12 + 9 = $<<12+9=21>>21. #### 21
Question: George bought some food for his trip: a bottle of juice, a sandwich, and a bottle of milk. The sandwich was for $4, and the juice was two times more expensive. The bottle of milk cost was 75% of the total cost of the sandwich and juice. How much did George pay for his food? Thought: The juice was two times m...
The juice was two times more expensive than the sandwich, so it was 4 * 2 = $<<2*4=8>>8. The juice and the sandwich in total were a cost of 4 + 8 = $<<4+8=12>>12. So the cost of one bottle of milk was 75/100 * 12 = $<<75/100*12=9>>9. In total for all the food, George paid 12 + 9 = $<<12+9=21>>21.
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In 6 months Bella and Bob will be celebrating their 4th anniversary. How many months ago did they celebrate their 2nd anniversary?
First, we find their current point in time be realizing that 4 years is 4 sets of 12 months, meaning at that anniversary they will have been together 4*12=<<4*12=48>>48 months Then, we subtract their 6 month difference, finding they are at 48-6=<<48-6=42>>42 months into their relationship. Since 2 years would be 2*12=<...
Question: In 6 months Bella and Bob will be celebrating their 4th anniversary. How many months ago did they celebrate their 2nd anniversary? Thought: First, we find their current point in time be realizing that 4 years is 4 sets of 12 months, meaning at that anniversary they will have been together 4*12=<<4*12=48>>48...
First, we find their current point in time be realizing that 4 years is 4 sets of 12 months, meaning at that anniversary they will have been together 4*12=<<4*12=48>>48 months Then, we subtract their 6 month difference, finding they are at 48-6=<<48-6=42>>42 months into their relationship. Since 2 years would be 2*12=<...
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Every morning, Carla puts 79 apples in her backpack to eat for lunch. Unfortunately, Buffy stole some of Carla's apples on the school bus, and 26 apples fell out of a hole on the bottom. So at lunchtime, Carla only had 8 apples remaining. How many apples did Buffy steal from Carla?
Let B be the number of apples that Buffy stole. Then 79 - B - 26 = 8. Combining constants produces 53 - B = 8. Adding B to both sides produces 52 = B + 8 Thus the number of apples stolen by Buffy is B = 53 - 8 = <<53-8=45>>45. #### 45
Question: Every morning, Carla puts 79 apples in her backpack to eat for lunch. Unfortunately, Buffy stole some of Carla's apples on the school bus, and 26 apples fell out of a hole on the bottom. So at lunchtime, Carla only had 8 apples remaining. How many apples did Buffy steal from Carla? Thought: Let B be the numb...
Let B be the number of apples that Buffy stole. Then 79 - B - 26 = 8. Combining constants produces 53 - B = 8. Adding B to both sides produces 52 = B + 8 Thus the number of apples stolen by Buffy is B = 53 - 8 = <<53-8=45>>45.
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There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days?
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
Question: There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days? Thoug...
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
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Eve wants to buy her 3 nieces cooking gear that's made for kids. The hand mitts cost $14.00 and the apron is $16.00. A set of 3 cooking utensils is $10.00 and a small knife is twice the amount of the utensils. The store is offering a 25% off sale on all cooking gear. How much will Eve spend on the gifts?
A small knife is twice the amount of the utensils that costs $10.00 so the knife costs 2*10 = $<<2*10=20.00>>20.00 All total, each little kit will costs $14.00 for mitts, $16.00 for an apron, $10.00 for utensils and $20.00 for a knife for a total of 14+16+10+20 = $<<14+16+10+20=60.00>>60.00 Each kit costs $60.00 and th...
Question: Eve wants to buy her 3 nieces cooking gear that's made for kids. The hand mitts cost $14.00 and the apron is $16.00. A set of 3 cooking utensils is $10.00 and a small knife is twice the amount of the utensils. The store is offering a 25% off sale on all cooking gear. How much will Eve spend on the gifts?...
A small knife is twice the amount of the utensils that costs $10.00 so the knife costs 2*10 = $<<2*10=20.00>>20.00 All total, each little kit will costs $14.00 for mitts, $16.00 for an apron, $10.00 for utensils and $20.00 for a knife for a total of 14+16+10+20 = $<<14+16+10+20=60.00>>60.00 Each kit costs $60.00 and th...
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Brandon sold 86 geckos last year. He sold twice that many the year before. How many geckos has Brandon sold in the last two years?
Last year: 86 geckos 2 years ago: 86(2)=172 Total number of geckos sold 86+172=<<86+172=258>>258 geckos #### 258
Question: Brandon sold 86 geckos last year. He sold twice that many the year before. How many geckos has Brandon sold in the last two years? Thought: Last year: 86 geckos 2 years ago: 86(2)=172 Total number of geckos sold 86+172=<<86+172=258>>258 geckos Answer: 258
Last year: 86 geckos 2 years ago: 86(2)=172 Total number of geckos sold 86+172=<<86+172=258>>258 geckos
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There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days?
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
Question: There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days? Thoug...
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
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John's cow weighs 400 pounds. It increased its weight to 1.5 times its starting weight. He is able to sell the cow for $3 per pound. How much more is it worth after gaining the weight?
The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So its value increased by 200*$3 = $<<200*3=600>>600 #### 600
Question: John's cow weighs 400 pounds. It increased its weight to 1.5 times its starting weight. He is able to sell the cow for $3 per pound. How much more is it worth after gaining the weight? Thought: The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So...
The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So its value increased by 200*$3 = $<<200*3=600>>600
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A paper company decides to operate their business more sustainably. They decide that for every tree they chop down, they want to plant three more. If the company chops down 200 trees in the first half of the year and 300 more trees in the second half of the year, how many more trees does the company need to plant?
The company has chopped down a total of 200 + 300 = <<200+300=500>>500 trees throughout the year. They plant 3 trees for every tree they chop so they need to plant 500 trees * 3 = <<500*3=1500>>1500 trees. #### 1500
Question: A paper company decides to operate their business more sustainably. They decide that for every tree they chop down, they want to plant three more. If the company chops down 200 trees in the first half of the year and 300 more trees in the second half of the year, how many more trees does the company need to ...
The company has chopped down a total of 200 + 300 = <<200+300=500>>500 trees throughout the year. They plant 3 trees for every tree they chop so they need to plant 500 trees * 3 = <<500*3=1500>>1500 trees.
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Sansa is a famous artist, she can draw a portrait and sell it according to its size. She sells an 8-inch portrait for $5, and a 16-inch portrait for twice the price of the 8-inch portrait. If she sells three 8-inch portraits and five 16-inch portraits per day, how many does she earns every 3 days?
Sansa earns $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15 every day by selling three 8-inch portraits. The price of the 16-inch portrait is $5 x 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10 each. So, she earns $10 x 5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 every day by selling five 16-inch portraits. Her total earnings is $50 + $15 = $<<50+15=65>>65 every day. Therefore, the total amount s...
Question: Sansa is a famous artist, she can draw a portrait and sell it according to its size. She sells an 8-inch portrait for $5, and a 16-inch portrait for twice the price of the 8-inch portrait. If she sells three 8-inch portraits and five 16-inch portraits per day, how many does she earns every 3 days? Thought: S...
Sansa earns $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15 every day by selling three 8-inch portraits. The price of the 16-inch portrait is $5 x 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10 each. So, she earns $10 x 5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 every day by selling five 16-inch portraits. Her total earnings is $50 + $15 = $<<50+15=65>>65 every day. Therefore, the total amount s...
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Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize?
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. #### 10
Question: Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize? Thought: Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. Answer: 10
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi.
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In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country?
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country. #### 736
Question: In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country? Thought: There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the...
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country.
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Earl started delivering newspapers on the first floor of a condominium building. He then went up 5 floors then went down 2 floors. He again went up 7 floors and found that he is 9 floors away from the top of the building. How many floors does the building have?
Earl was on the 1 + 5 = <<1+5=6>>6th floor after going up 5 floors. When he went down 2 floors, he was on the 6 - 2 = <<6-2=4>>4th floor. Since he went up 7 floors, he was then on the 4 + 7 = <<4+7=11>>11th floor. Since he is 9 floors away from the top of the building, therefore the building has 11 + 9 = <<11+9=20>>20 ...
Question: Earl started delivering newspapers on the first floor of a condominium building. He then went up 5 floors then went down 2 floors. He again went up 7 floors and found that he is 9 floors away from the top of the building. How many floors does the building have? Thought: Earl was on the 1 + 5 = <<1+5=6>>6th f...
Earl was on the 1 + 5 = <<1+5=6>>6th floor after going up 5 floors. When he went down 2 floors, he was on the 6 - 2 = <<6-2=4>>4th floor. Since he went up 7 floors, he was then on the 4 + 7 = <<4+7=11>>11th floor. Since he is 9 floors away from the top of the building, therefore the building has 11 + 9 = <<11+9=20>>20 ...
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John's cow weighs 400 pounds. It increased its weight to 1.5 times its starting weight. He is able to sell the cow for $3 per pound. How much more is it worth after gaining the weight?
The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So its value increased by 200*$3 = $<<200*3=600>>600 #### 600
Question: John's cow weighs 400 pounds. It increased its weight to 1.5 times its starting weight. He is able to sell the cow for $3 per pound. How much more is it worth after gaining the weight? Thought: The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So...
The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So its value increased by 200*$3 = $<<200*3=600>>600
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Max likes to collect model trains. He asks for one for every birthday of his, and asks for two each Christmas. Max always gets the gifts he asks for, and asks for these same gifts every year for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, his parents give him double the number of trains he already has. How many trains does...
Max gets 1+2=<<1+2=3>>3 trains per year. He repeats this for 5 years, meaning he gets 5*3 =<<5*3=15>>15 trains. When this number is doubled by his parents, it becomes 15*2= <<15*2=30>>30 trains. Since he already had 15 model trains, his total becomes 15+30= <<15+30=45>>45 trains. #### 45
Question: Max likes to collect model trains. He asks for one for every birthday of his, and asks for two each Christmas. Max always gets the gifts he asks for, and asks for these same gifts every year for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, his parents give him double the number of trains he already has. How many ...
Max gets 1+2=<<1+2=3>>3 trains per year. He repeats this for 5 years, meaning he gets 5*3 =<<5*3=15>>15 trains. When this number is doubled by his parents, it becomes 15*2= <<15*2=30>>30 trains. Since he already had 15 model trains, his total becomes 15+30= <<15+30=45>>45 trains.
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In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country?
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country. #### 736
Question: In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country? Thought: There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the...
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country.
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Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene?
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene. #### 50
Question: Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene? Thought: Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery t...
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene.
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Rodney has 35 dollars more than Ian. Ian has half as much money as Jessica has. If Jessica has 100 dollars, how much more money does Jessica have than Rodney?
Ian has 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 dollars. Rodney has 50+35 = <<50+35=85>>85 dollars. Jessica has 100-85 = <<100-85=15>>15 more dollars than Rodney. #### 15
Question: Rodney has 35 dollars more than Ian. Ian has half as much money as Jessica has. If Jessica has 100 dollars, how much more money does Jessica have than Rodney? Thought: Ian has 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 dollars. Rodney has 50+35 = <<50+35=85>>85 dollars. Jessica has 100-85 = <<100-85=15>>15 more dollars than Rod...
Ian has 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 dollars. Rodney has 50+35 = <<50+35=85>>85 dollars. Jessica has 100-85 = <<100-85=15>>15 more dollars than Rodney.
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Maddy's 4th grade class needs to make 1000 Valentine's Day cards to get a pizza party. There are 30 kids in the class. If everyone makes 8, how many more cards will they need to make to get a pizza party?
If 30 kids each make 8 cards, they will have made 240 cards because 30*8 = <<30*8=240>>240. Since 1000-240 = <<1000-240=760>>760, they need to make 760 more cards. #### 760
Question: Maddy's 4th grade class needs to make 1000 Valentine's Day cards to get a pizza party. There are 30 kids in the class. If everyone makes 8, how many more cards will they need to make to get a pizza party? Thought: If 30 kids each make 8 cards, they will have made 240 cards because 30*8 = <<30*8=240>>240. Sin...
If 30 kids each make 8 cards, they will have made 240 cards because 30*8 = <<30*8=240>>240. Since 1000-240 = <<1000-240=760>>760, they need to make 760 more cards.
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Edric's monthly salary is $576. If he works 8 hours a day for 6 days a week, how much is his hourly rate?
In a week, Edric's salary is $576/4 = $<<576/4=144>>144. In a day, Edric earns $144/6 = $<<144/6=24>>24. Thus, his hourly rate is $24/8 = $<<24/8=3>>3. #### 3
Question: Edric's monthly salary is $576. If he works 8 hours a day for 6 days a week, how much is his hourly rate? Thought: In a week, Edric's salary is $576/4 = $<<576/4=144>>144. In a day, Edric earns $144/6 = $<<144/6=24>>24. Thus, his hourly rate is $24/8 = $<<24/8=3>>3. Answer: 3
In a week, Edric's salary is $576/4 = $<<576/4=144>>144. In a day, Edric earns $144/6 = $<<144/6=24>>24. Thus, his hourly rate is $24/8 = $<<24/8=3>>3.
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Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene?
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene. #### 50
Question: Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene? Thought: Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery t...
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene.
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Sansa is a famous artist, she can draw a portrait and sell it according to its size. She sells an 8-inch portrait for $5, and a 16-inch portrait for twice the price of the 8-inch portrait. If she sells three 8-inch portraits and five 16-inch portraits per day, how many does she earns every 3 days?
Sansa earns $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15 every day by selling three 8-inch portraits. The price of the 16-inch portrait is $5 x 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10 each. So, she earns $10 x 5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 every day by selling five 16-inch portraits. Her total earnings is $50 + $15 = $<<50+15=65>>65 every day. Therefore, the total amount s...
Question: Sansa is a famous artist, she can draw a portrait and sell it according to its size. She sells an 8-inch portrait for $5, and a 16-inch portrait for twice the price of the 8-inch portrait. If she sells three 8-inch portraits and five 16-inch portraits per day, how many does she earns every 3 days? Thought: S...
Sansa earns $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15 every day by selling three 8-inch portraits. The price of the 16-inch portrait is $5 x 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10 each. So, she earns $10 x 5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 every day by selling five 16-inch portraits. Her total earnings is $50 + $15 = $<<50+15=65>>65 every day. Therefore, the total amount s...
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Hayes does 3 loads of laundry a week using a detergent pod for each load. His detergent pods come 39 to a pack. How many packs of detergent pods will he need to do a full year of laundry?
He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His detergent has 39 pods per pack and he needs 156 pods, so he will need 156/39 = <<156/39=4>>4 packs of detergent pods #### 4
Question: Hayes does 3 loads of laundry a week using a detergent pod for each load. His detergent pods come 39 to a pack. How many packs of detergent pods will he need to do a full year of laundry? Thought: He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His deterg...
He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His detergent has 39 pods per pack and he needs 156 pods, so he will need 156/39 = <<156/39=4>>4 packs of detergent pods
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The card shop has two boxes of cards. The first box contains cards that cost $1.25 each. The second box contains cards that cost $1.75 each. A boy then comes in and buys 6 cards from each box. What was the total cost, in dollars, of the cards he bought?
The cost of one card from each box in total is 1.25+1.75=<<1.25+1.75=3>>3 dollars. The total cost of cards the boy bought is 3*6=<<3*6=18>>18 dollars. #### 18
Question: The card shop has two boxes of cards. The first box contains cards that cost $1.25 each. The second box contains cards that cost $1.75 each. A boy then comes in and buys 6 cards from each box. What was the total cost, in dollars, of the cards he bought? Thought: The cost of one card from each box in total is...
The cost of one card from each box in total is 1.25+1.75=<<1.25+1.75=3>>3 dollars. The total cost of cards the boy bought is 3*6=<<3*6=18>>18 dollars.
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An aquarium holds an equal number of clownfish and blowfish. 26 of the blowfish stay in their own tank, and the remaining blowfish swim into a display tank. An equal number of clownfish join the blowfish in the display tank, but then a third of these clownfish swim back into their own tank. If the aquarium holds a co...
There is an equal number of clownfish and blowfish, which means there are 100 fish / 2 = <<100/2=50>>50 blowfish. Since some stay in their tanks, there are 50 blowfish – 26 blowfish = <<50-26=24>>24 blowfish in the display tank. There were the same amount of clownfish until 24 clownfish / 3 = <<24/3=8>>8 clownfish swam...
Question: An aquarium holds an equal number of clownfish and blowfish. 26 of the blowfish stay in their own tank, and the remaining blowfish swim into a display tank. An equal number of clownfish join the blowfish in the display tank, but then a third of these clownfish swim back into their own tank. If the aquarium...
There is an equal number of clownfish and blowfish, which means there are 100 fish / 2 = <<100/2=50>>50 blowfish. Since some stay in their tanks, there are 50 blowfish – 26 blowfish = <<50-26=24>>24 blowfish in the display tank. There were the same amount of clownfish until 24 clownfish / 3 = <<24/3=8>>8 clownfish swam...
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A teacher teaches 5 periods a day and works 24 days a month. He is paid $5 per period. if he has been working for 6 months now how much has he earned in total?
The amount paid to the teacher per day is 5 periods * $5 / period = $<<5*5=25>>25 per day. The amount paid for 24 days is $25 / day * 24 days = $<<25*24=600>>600. The total amount for 6 months is $600 * 6 = $<<600*6=3600>>3600. #### 3600
Question: A teacher teaches 5 periods a day and works 24 days a month. He is paid $5 per period. if he has been working for 6 months now how much has he earned in total? Thought: The amount paid to the teacher per day is 5 periods * $5 / period = $<<5*5=25>>25 per day. The amount paid for 24 days is $25 / day * 24 day...
The amount paid to the teacher per day is 5 periods * $5 / period = $<<5*5=25>>25 per day. The amount paid for 24 days is $25 / day * 24 days = $<<25*24=600>>600. The total amount for 6 months is $600 * 6 = $<<600*6=3600>>3600.
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Hayes does 3 loads of laundry a week using a detergent pod for each load. His detergent pods come 39 to a pack. How many packs of detergent pods will he need to do a full year of laundry?
He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His detergent has 39 pods per pack and he needs 156 pods, so he will need 156/39 = <<156/39=4>>4 packs of detergent pods #### 4
Question: Hayes does 3 loads of laundry a week using a detergent pod for each load. His detergent pods come 39 to a pack. How many packs of detergent pods will he need to do a full year of laundry? Thought: He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His deterg...
He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His detergent has 39 pods per pack and he needs 156 pods, so he will need 156/39 = <<156/39=4>>4 packs of detergent pods
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Gina has two bank accounts. Each account has a quarter of the balance in Betty's account. If Betty's account balance is $3,456, what is the combined balance of both Gina's accounts?
Each of Gina's account has $3456 / 4 accounts = $<<3456/4=864>>864/account Her combined account balance is therefore $864 + $864 = $<<864+864=1728>>1728 #### 1728
Question: Gina has two bank accounts. Each account has a quarter of the balance in Betty's account. If Betty's account balance is $3,456, what is the combined balance of both Gina's accounts? Thought: Each of Gina's account has $3456 / 4 accounts = $<<3456/4=864>>864/account Her combined account balance is therefore $...
Each of Gina's account has $3456 / 4 accounts = $<<3456/4=864>>864/account Her combined account balance is therefore $864 + $864 = $<<864+864=1728>>1728
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Mark has two pets, a hare that runs 10 feet/second and a turtle that crawls 1 foot/second. If they're going to run a 20 foot-race, how much of a head start (in seconds) does the turtle need to finish in a tie?
We can find how long the hare spends running by dividing the distance of the race by the hare's speed: 20 feet / 10 feet/second = <<20/10=2>>2 seconds We can do the same for the turtle: 20 feet / 1 foot/second = <<20/1=20>>20 seconds Finally, subtract the hare's run time from the turtle's run time to find the length of...
Question: Mark has two pets, a hare that runs 10 feet/second and a turtle that crawls 1 foot/second. If they're going to run a 20 foot-race, how much of a head start (in seconds) does the turtle need to finish in a tie? Thought: We can find how long the hare spends running by dividing the distance of the race by the h...
We can find how long the hare spends running by dividing the distance of the race by the hare's speed: 20 feet / 10 feet/second = <<20/10=2>>2 seconds We can do the same for the turtle: 20 feet / 1 foot/second = <<20/1=20>>20 seconds Finally, subtract the hare's run time from the turtle's run time to find the length of...
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A parking garage near Nora's house is 4 stories tall. There are 100 spots per level. There are 58 open parking spots on the first level. There are 2 more open parking spots on the second level than on the first level, and there are 5 more open parking spots on the third level than on the second level. There are 31 open...
There are 4 levels * 100 spots = <<4*100=400>>400 possible parking spots. The second level has 58 open spots + 2 = <<58+2=60>>60 open spots. The third level has 60 open spots + 5 = <<60+5=65>>65 open spots. Total open spots are 58 + 60 + 65 + 31 = <<58+60+65+31=214>>214 open spots. If there are 400 possible spots – 214...
Question: A parking garage near Nora's house is 4 stories tall. There are 100 spots per level. There are 58 open parking spots on the first level. There are 2 more open parking spots on the second level than on the first level, and there are 5 more open parking spots on the third level than on the second level. There ...
There are 4 levels * 100 spots = <<4*100=400>>400 possible parking spots. The second level has 58 open spots + 2 = <<58+2=60>>60 open spots. The third level has 60 open spots + 5 = <<60+5=65>>65 open spots. Total open spots are 58 + 60 + 65 + 31 = <<58+60+65+31=214>>214 open spots. If there are 400 possible spots – 214...
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Emery and Serena go to their school library, and each borrows a copy of The life of Jack Steve's book to read for their school project. If Emery can read five times as fast as Serena, and the book takes her 20 days to read, what's the average number of days the two take to read the book?
If Emery took twenty days to read the book, then it took Serena 5*20 = <<20*5=100>>100 days to read the whole book. The total number of days taken by the two to read the book is 100+20 = <<100+20=120>>120 days. The average number of days the two take to read the book is 120/2 = <<120/2=60>>60 days. #### 60
Question: Emery and Serena go to their school library, and each borrows a copy of The life of Jack Steve's book to read for their school project. If Emery can read five times as fast as Serena, and the book takes her 20 days to read, what's the average number of days the two take to read the book? Thought: If Emery to...
If Emery took twenty days to read the book, then it took Serena 5*20 = <<20*5=100>>100 days to read the whole book. The total number of days taken by the two to read the book is 100+20 = <<100+20=120>>120 days. The average number of days the two take to read the book is 120/2 = <<120/2=60>>60 days.
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A package of candy has 3 servings with 120 calories each. John eats half the package. How many calories did he eat?
There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories #### 180
Question: A package of candy has 3 servings with 120 calories each. John eats half the package. How many calories did he eat? Thought: There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories Answer: 180
There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories
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Sansa is a famous artist, she can draw a portrait and sell it according to its size. She sells an 8-inch portrait for $5, and a 16-inch portrait for twice the price of the 8-inch portrait. If she sells three 8-inch portraits and five 16-inch portraits per day, how many does she earns every 3 days?
Sansa earns $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15 every day by selling three 8-inch portraits. The price of the 16-inch portrait is $5 x 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10 each. So, she earns $10 x 5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 every day by selling five 16-inch portraits. Her total earnings is $50 + $15 = $<<50+15=65>>65 every day. Therefore, the total amount s...
Question: Sansa is a famous artist, she can draw a portrait and sell it according to its size. She sells an 8-inch portrait for $5, and a 16-inch portrait for twice the price of the 8-inch portrait. If she sells three 8-inch portraits and five 16-inch portraits per day, how many does she earns every 3 days? Thought: S...
Sansa earns $5 x 3 = $<<5*3=15>>15 every day by selling three 8-inch portraits. The price of the 16-inch portrait is $5 x 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10 each. So, she earns $10 x 5 = $<<10*5=50>>50 every day by selling five 16-inch portraits. Her total earnings is $50 + $15 = $<<50+15=65>>65 every day. Therefore, the total amount s...
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Ronald can grill 15 hamburgers per session on his new grill. He needs to cook 115 hamburgers in total for tonight's party. He has already cooked 40 hamburgers. How many more sessions will it take Ronald to finish cooking all 115 hamburgers?
He has to cook 115 hamburgers and has already cooked 40 so he needs to cook 115-40 = <<115-40=75>>75 more hamburgers He can only cook 15 hamburgers at a time so that means he has to cook 75/15 = <<75/15=5>>5 more cooking sessions #### 5
Question: Ronald can grill 15 hamburgers per session on his new grill. He needs to cook 115 hamburgers in total for tonight's party. He has already cooked 40 hamburgers. How many more sessions will it take Ronald to finish cooking all 115 hamburgers? Thought: He has to cook 115 hamburgers and has already cooked 40 ...
He has to cook 115 hamburgers and has already cooked 40 so he needs to cook 115-40 = <<115-40=75>>75 more hamburgers He can only cook 15 hamburgers at a time so that means he has to cook 75/15 = <<75/15=5>>5 more cooking sessions
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Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene?
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene. #### 50
Question: Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene? Thought: Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery t...
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene.
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Harry has 50 books in his library. His sister Flora has twice as many books and their cousin Gary has half the books Harry has. How many books do the three of them own together?
Flora has 50*2= <<50*2=100>>100 books Gary has 50/2= <<50/2=25>>25 books Together they own 100+25+50= <<100+25+50=175>>175 books #### 175
Question: Harry has 50 books in his library. His sister Flora has twice as many books and their cousin Gary has half the books Harry has. How many books do the three of them own together? Thought: Flora has 50*2= <<50*2=100>>100 books Gary has 50/2= <<50/2=25>>25 books Together they own 100+25+50= <<100+25+50=175>>175...
Flora has 50*2= <<50*2=100>>100 books Gary has 50/2= <<50/2=25>>25 books Together they own 100+25+50= <<100+25+50=175>>175 books
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John buys 10 packs of magic cards. Each pack has 20 cards and 1/4 of those cards are uncommon. How many uncommon cards did he get?
Each pack has 20/4 = <<20/4=5>>5 uncommons So he got 10*5 = <<10*5=50>>50 uncommons #### 50
Question: John buys 10 packs of magic cards. Each pack has 20 cards and 1/4 of those cards are uncommon. How many uncommon cards did he get? Thought: Each pack has 20/4 = <<20/4=5>>5 uncommons So he got 10*5 = <<10*5=50>>50 uncommons Answer: 50
Each pack has 20/4 = <<20/4=5>>5 uncommons So he got 10*5 = <<10*5=50>>50 uncommons
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There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days?
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
Question: There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days? Thoug...
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
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The perimeter of a triangle is 160 cm. If two of the sides are 40 cm and 50 cm, calculate the length of the third side?
To get the perimeter, you add all the sides o the triangles, so the first two sides add up to 40+50 = <<40+50=90>>90 cm. If the perimeter of the triangle is 160, the remaining side is 160-90 = <<160-90=70>>70 cm. #### 70
Question: The perimeter of a triangle is 160 cm. If two of the sides are 40 cm and 50 cm, calculate the length of the third side? Thought: To get the perimeter, you add all the sides o the triangles, so the first two sides add up to 40+50 = <<40+50=90>>90 cm. If the perimeter of the triangle is 160, the remaining side...
To get the perimeter, you add all the sides o the triangles, so the first two sides add up to 40+50 = <<40+50=90>>90 cm. If the perimeter of the triangle is 160, the remaining side is 160-90 = <<160-90=70>>70 cm.
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Rodney has 35 dollars more than Ian. Ian has half as much money as Jessica has. If Jessica has 100 dollars, how much more money does Jessica have than Rodney?
Ian has 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 dollars. Rodney has 50+35 = <<50+35=85>>85 dollars. Jessica has 100-85 = <<100-85=15>>15 more dollars than Rodney. #### 15
Question: Rodney has 35 dollars more than Ian. Ian has half as much money as Jessica has. If Jessica has 100 dollars, how much more money does Jessica have than Rodney? Thought: Ian has 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 dollars. Rodney has 50+35 = <<50+35=85>>85 dollars. Jessica has 100-85 = <<100-85=15>>15 more dollars than Rod...
Ian has 100/2 = <<100/2=50>>50 dollars. Rodney has 50+35 = <<50+35=85>>85 dollars. Jessica has 100-85 = <<100-85=15>>15 more dollars than Rodney.
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Uki owns a bakery. She sells cupcakes at $1.50 each, cookies at $2 per packet, and biscuits at $1 per packet. In a day, she can bake an average of twenty cupcakes, ten packets of cookies, and twenty packets of biscuits. How much will be her total earnings for five days?
Uki earns 20 x $1.50 = $<<20*1.5=30>>30 in selling 20 cupcakes. She earns 10 x $2 = $<<10*2=20>>20 for selling 10 packets of cookies, Additionally, she earns another 20 x $1 = $<<20*1=20>>20 for selling twenty packets of biscuits. Thus, in a day, she earns an average of $30 + $20 + $20 = $70. ...
Question: Uki owns a bakery. She sells cupcakes at $1.50 each, cookies at $2 per packet, and biscuits at $1 per packet. In a day, she can bake an average of twenty cupcakes, ten packets of cookies, and twenty packets of biscuits. How much will be her total earnings for five days? Thought: Uki earns 20 x $1.50 = $<<20...
Uki earns 20 x $1.50 = $<<20*1.5=30>>30 in selling 20 cupcakes. She earns 10 x $2 = $<<10*2=20>>20 for selling 10 packets of cookies, Additionally, she earns another 20 x $1 = $<<20*1=20>>20 for selling twenty packets of biscuits. Thus, in a day, she earns an average of $30 + $20 + $20 = $70. ...
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40% of the mosquitos in Jack's area are infected with malaria. 20% of the mosquitos are infected with Zika virus. Without a vaccine, the chances of getting infected with either virus after getting bitten by an infected mosquito are 50%. Jack is taking an experimental malaria vaccine that reduces the chances of getting ...
First find Jack's chances of getting bitten by an infected mosquito: 40% + 20% = 60% The chance of being infected by a mosquito with after being bitten: 60% * 50% = 30% Then find the chances of getting ill after receiving the vaccine: 30% * 50% = 15% #### 15
Question: 40% of the mosquitos in Jack's area are infected with malaria. 20% of the mosquitos are infected with Zika virus. Without a vaccine, the chances of getting infected with either virus after getting bitten by an infected mosquito are 50%. Jack is taking an experimental malaria vaccine that reduces the chances ...
First find Jack's chances of getting bitten by an infected mosquito: 40% + 20% = 60% The chance of being infected by a mosquito with after being bitten: 60% * 50% = 30% Then find the chances of getting ill after receiving the vaccine: 30% * 50% = 15%
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Bert's golden retriever has grown tremendously since it was a puppy. At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old, and doubled again at 5 months old. Finally, the dog reached its final adult weight by adding another 30 pounds by the time it w...
At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9 to reach a weight of 6*2=<<6+6=12>>12 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old to reach a weight of 12*2=<<12*2=24>>24 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 5 months old to reach a weight of 24*2=<<24*2=48>>48 pounds. And it reached i...
Question: Bert's golden retriever has grown tremendously since it was a puppy. At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old, and doubled again at 5 months old. Finally, the dog reached its final adult weight by adding another 30 pounds by th...
At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9 to reach a weight of 6*2=<<6+6=12>>12 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old to reach a weight of 12*2=<<12*2=24>>24 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 5 months old to reach a weight of 24*2=<<24*2=48>>48 pounds. And it reached i...
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Ellie has found an old bicycle in a field and thinks it just needs some oil to work well again. She needs 10ml of oil to fix each wheel and will need another 5ml of oil to fix the rest of the bike. How much oil does she need in total to fix the bike?
Ellie needs 2 wheels * 10ml of oil per wheel = <<2*10=20>>20ml of oil. To fix the rest of the bike as well, she needs 20 + 5 = <<20+5=25>>25ml of oil. #### 25
Question: Ellie has found an old bicycle in a field and thinks it just needs some oil to work well again. She needs 10ml of oil to fix each wheel and will need another 5ml of oil to fix the rest of the bike. How much oil does she need in total to fix the bike? Thought: Ellie needs 2 wheels * 10ml of oil per wheel = <...
Ellie needs 2 wheels * 10ml of oil per wheel = <<2*10=20>>20ml of oil. To fix the rest of the bike as well, she needs 20 + 5 = <<20+5=25>>25ml of oil.
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Janet filmed a new movie that is 60% longer than her previous 2-hour long movie. Her previous movie cost $50 per minute to film, and the newest movie cost twice as much per minute to film as the previous movie. What was the total amount of money required to film Janet's entire newest film?
The first movie was 2*60=<<2*60=120>>120 minutes So this movie is 120*.6=<<120*.6=72>>72 minutes longer So this movie is 192 minutes It also cost 50*2=$<<50*2=100>>100 per minute to film So it cost 192*100=$1920 #### 1920
Question: Janet filmed a new movie that is 60% longer than her previous 2-hour long movie. Her previous movie cost $50 per minute to film, and the newest movie cost twice as much per minute to film as the previous movie. What was the total amount of money required to film Janet's entire newest film? Thought: The fir...
The first movie was 2*60=<<2*60=120>>120 minutes So this movie is 120*.6=<<120*.6=72>>72 minutes longer So this movie is 192 minutes It also cost 50*2=$<<50*2=100>>100 per minute to film So it cost 192*100=$1920
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There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days?
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
Question: There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days? Thoug...
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
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Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize?
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. #### 10
Question: Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize? Thought: Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. Answer: 10
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi.
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Daniel has a collection of 346 video games. 80 of them, Daniel bought for $12 each. Of the rest, 50% were bought for $7. All others had a price of $3 each. How much did Daniel spend on all the games in his collection?
On 80 games, Daniel spend 80 games * $12/game = $<<80*12=960>>960. The rest of the collection is 346 games - 80 games = <<346-80=266>>266 games. 50% of these games means 50/100 * 266 games = <<50/100*266=133>>133 games. Daniel bought them for $7 each, so he had to spend 133 games * $7/game = $<<133*7=931>>931 on them. ...
Question: Daniel has a collection of 346 video games. 80 of them, Daniel bought for $12 each. Of the rest, 50% were bought for $7. All others had a price of $3 each. How much did Daniel spend on all the games in his collection? Thought: On 80 games, Daniel spend 80 games * $12/game = $<<80*12=960>>960. The rest of the...
On 80 games, Daniel spend 80 games * $12/game = $<<80*12=960>>960. The rest of the collection is 346 games - 80 games = <<346-80=266>>266 games. 50% of these games means 50/100 * 266 games = <<50/100*266=133>>133 games. Daniel bought them for $7 each, so he had to spend 133 games * $7/game = $<<133*7=931>>931 on them. ...
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In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country?
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country. #### 736
Question: In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country? Thought: There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the...
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country.
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James and Ali together own $250. If you know that James owns $40 more than Ali, then calculate the amount owned by James.
Let X be the amount owned by James. The amount owned by Ali is X - $40. The total amount owned by both of them X + (X - $40) = $250. Combining like terms, we get X*2 - $40 = $250. Adding $40 to both sides, we get X*2 = $290. Dividing both sides by 2, we get X = $145. #### 145
Question: James and Ali together own $250. If you know that James owns $40 more than Ali, then calculate the amount owned by James. Thought: Let X be the amount owned by James. The amount owned by Ali is X - $40. The total amount owned by both of them X + (X - $40) = $250. Combining like terms, we get X*2 - $40 = $250...
Let X be the amount owned by James. The amount owned by Ali is X - $40. The total amount owned by both of them X + (X - $40) = $250. Combining like terms, we get X*2 - $40 = $250. Adding $40 to both sides, we get X*2 = $290. Dividing both sides by 2, we get X = $145.
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Sam works at the Widget Factory, assembling Widgets. He can assemble 1 widget every 10 minutes. Jack from the loading dock can help assemble widgets when he doesn't have anything else to do. When he helps, they put together 2 complete widgets every 15 minutes. Recently the factory hired Tony to help assemble widgets. B...
Sam completes a widget every 10 minutes. When Jack helps they finish 2 in 15 minutes. Sam has finished 1 widget and has begun working on another one, and Jack finishes the second one at 15 minutes. So it takes Jack 15 minutes to complete a widget. Sam worked for 6 hours yesterday, so he was able to complete 6 hours * 6...
Question: Sam works at the Widget Factory, assembling Widgets. He can assemble 1 widget every 10 minutes. Jack from the loading dock can help assemble widgets when he doesn't have anything else to do. When he helps, they put together 2 complete widgets every 15 minutes. Recently the factory hired Tony to help assemble...
Sam completes a widget every 10 minutes. When Jack helps they finish 2 in 15 minutes. Sam has finished 1 widget and has begun working on another one, and Jack finishes the second one at 15 minutes. So it takes Jack 15 minutes to complete a widget. Sam worked for 6 hours yesterday, so he was able to complete 6 hours * 6...
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Mr. Grey is purchasing gifts for his family. So far he has purchased 3 polo shirts for $26 each; 2 necklaces for $83 each; and 1 computer game for $90. Since Mr. Grey purchased all those using his credit card, he received a $12 rebate. What is the total cost of the gifts after the rebate?
Mr. Grey paid $26/shirt x 3 shirts = $<<26*3=78>>78 on polo shirts. He paid $83/necklace x 2 necklaces = $<<83*2=166>>166 on necklaces. So, he paid $78 + $166 + $90 = $<<78+166+90=334>>334 for the gifts. After the rebate, the total cost of the gifts is now $334 - $12 = $<<334-12=322>>322. #### 322
Question: Mr. Grey is purchasing gifts for his family. So far he has purchased 3 polo shirts for $26 each; 2 necklaces for $83 each; and 1 computer game for $90. Since Mr. Grey purchased all those using his credit card, he received a $12 rebate. What is the total cost of the gifts after the rebate? Thought: Mr. Grey p...
Mr. Grey paid $26/shirt x 3 shirts = $<<26*3=78>>78 on polo shirts. He paid $83/necklace x 2 necklaces = $<<83*2=166>>166 on necklaces. So, he paid $78 + $166 + $90 = $<<78+166+90=334>>334 for the gifts. After the rebate, the total cost of the gifts is now $334 - $12 = $<<334-12=322>>322.
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A package of candy has 3 servings with 120 calories each. John eats half the package. How many calories did he eat?
There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories #### 180
Question: A package of candy has 3 servings with 120 calories each. John eats half the package. How many calories did he eat? Thought: There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories Answer: 180
There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories
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Richard can clean his room in 22 minutes. Cory takes 3 minutes more than Richard to clean her room while Blake can clean his room 4 minutes more quickly than Cory. If they have to clean their rooms twice a week, how many minutes do all three spend cleaning their rooms each week?
Cory takes 22 + 3 = <<22+3=25>>25 minutes to clean her room. Blake takes 25 - 4 = <<25-4=21>>21 minutes to clean his room. The three of them can clean their room in 22 + 25 + 21 = <<22+25+21=68>>68 minutes in all. In a week, they spend 68 x 2 = <<68*2=136>>136 minutes cleaning their rooms. #### 136
Question: Richard can clean his room in 22 minutes. Cory takes 3 minutes more than Richard to clean her room while Blake can clean his room 4 minutes more quickly than Cory. If they have to clean their rooms twice a week, how many minutes do all three spend cleaning their rooms each week? Thought: Cory takes 22 + 3 = ...
Cory takes 22 + 3 = <<22+3=25>>25 minutes to clean her room. Blake takes 25 - 4 = <<25-4=21>>21 minutes to clean his room. The three of them can clean their room in 22 + 25 + 21 = <<22+25+21=68>>68 minutes in all. In a week, they spend 68 x 2 = <<68*2=136>>136 minutes cleaning their rooms.
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In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country?
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country. #### 736
Question: In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country? Thought: There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the...
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country.
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There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days?
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
Question: There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days? Thoug...
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
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There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days?
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
Question: There are 40 more buyers in the grocery store today than yesterday. There were half the number of buyers yesterday as there were the day before, and the day before had 50 buyers. Nobody visited the store on more than one day. What's the total number of buyers who've visited the store in the three days? Thoug...
If yesterday the number of buyers was half the number of buyers the day before, then yesterday there were 1/2*50 = <<1/2*50=25>>25 buyers. Today has 40 more buyers than yesterday, so there were 40+25 = <<40+25=65>>65 buyers today. The total number of buyers in the store for the three days will be 65+25+50 = <<65+25+50=...
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Paityn has 20 red hats and 24 blue hats. Her friend Zola has 4/5 times as many red hats as she has and twice the number of blue hats. If they combine all the hats together and share them equally between themselves, calculate the number of hats each gets.
Paityn has a total of 20 hats + 24 hats = <<20+24=44>>44 hats. The number of red hats that Zola has is 4/5 * 20 hats = <<4/5*20=16>>16 hats Zola also has 2 * 24 hats = <<2*24=48>>48 blue hats. Zola has a total of 48 hats + 16 hats = <<48+16=64>>64 hats. When they combine their hats, they have 64 hats + 44 hats = <<64+4...
Question: Paityn has 20 red hats and 24 blue hats. Her friend Zola has 4/5 times as many red hats as she has and twice the number of blue hats. If they combine all the hats together and share them equally between themselves, calculate the number of hats each gets. Thought: Paityn has a total of 20 hats + 24 hats = <<2...
Paityn has a total of 20 hats + 24 hats = <<20+24=44>>44 hats. The number of red hats that Zola has is 4/5 * 20 hats = <<4/5*20=16>>16 hats Zola also has 2 * 24 hats = <<2*24=48>>48 blue hats. Zola has a total of 48 hats + 16 hats = <<48+16=64>>64 hats. When they combine their hats, they have 64 hats + 44 hats = <<64+4...
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Timothy has $50 to spend at a souvenir shop. He sees some t-shirts that cost $8 each, key chains that sell 3 pieces for $2, and bags that cost $10 each. Timothy buys 2 t-shirts and 2 bags. How many pieces of key chains can he buy with the amount of money he has left?
The two t-shirts amount to $8 x 2 = $<<8*2=16>>16. The two bags amount to $10 x 2= $<<10*2=20>>20. So Timothy spent $16 + $20 = $<<16+20=36>>36 for the shirts and bags. He still has $50 - $36 = $<<50-36=14>>14 left to spend for the key chains. With the money, he can buy $14/$2 = <<14/2=7>>7 sets of key chains. Therefor...
Question: Timothy has $50 to spend at a souvenir shop. He sees some t-shirts that cost $8 each, key chains that sell 3 pieces for $2, and bags that cost $10 each. Timothy buys 2 t-shirts and 2 bags. How many pieces of key chains can he buy with the amount of money he has left? Thought: The two t-shirts amount to $8 x ...
The two t-shirts amount to $8 x 2 = $<<8*2=16>>16. The two bags amount to $10 x 2= $<<10*2=20>>20. So Timothy spent $16 + $20 = $<<16+20=36>>36 for the shirts and bags. He still has $50 - $36 = $<<50-36=14>>14 left to spend for the key chains. With the money, he can buy $14/$2 = <<14/2=7>>7 sets of key chains. Therefor...
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John's cow weighs 400 pounds. It increased its weight to 1.5 times its starting weight. He is able to sell the cow for $3 per pound. How much more is it worth after gaining the weight?
The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So its value increased by 200*$3 = $<<200*3=600>>600 #### 600
Question: John's cow weighs 400 pounds. It increased its weight to 1.5 times its starting weight. He is able to sell the cow for $3 per pound. How much more is it worth after gaining the weight? Thought: The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So...
The cow initially weighs 400*1.5=<<400*1.5=600>>600 pounds So it gained 600 - 400 = <<600-400=200>>200 pounds So its value increased by 200*$3 = $<<200*3=600>>600
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One pie costs $4 for a piece. Each pie is having 3 pieces. During one hour the bakery can make 12 pies. Creating one pie costs the bakery $0.5. Considering the bakery would be able to sell all pie pieces, how much money would it make?
If the bakery can make 12 pies, this means there would be 12 * 3 = <<12*3=36>>36 pie pieces. For all the pieces the bakery would make 36 * 4 = $<<36*4=144>>144. The cost of making 12 pies is 12 * 0.5 = $<<12*0.5=6>>6. That means the bakery would make 144 - 6 = $<<144-6=138>>138. #### 138
Question: One pie costs $4 for a piece. Each pie is having 3 pieces. During one hour the bakery can make 12 pies. Creating one pie costs the bakery $0.5. Considering the bakery would be able to sell all pie pieces, how much money would it make? Thought: If the bakery can make 12 pies, this means there would be 12 * 3 ...
If the bakery can make 12 pies, this means there would be 12 * 3 = <<12*3=36>>36 pie pieces. For all the pieces the bakery would make 36 * 4 = $<<36*4=144>>144. The cost of making 12 pies is 12 * 0.5 = $<<12*0.5=6>>6. That means the bakery would make 144 - 6 = $<<144-6=138>>138.
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Tina is getting $20 for each book she sells. If she realizes a $120 profit on her sales, how many people have she sold the books to if each book costs $5 to make and every customer buys 2 at a time?
First, we need to determine the profit per book. To do this, we perform 20-5=<<20-5=15>>15 dollars in profit per book. Next, we divide the total sales by the profit per book, performing 120/15=<<120/15=8>>8 books sold in total. Since the books are sold 2 at a time, we divide the number sold by 2 to find the total numbe...
Question: Tina is getting $20 for each book she sells. If she realizes a $120 profit on her sales, how many people have she sold the books to if each book costs $5 to make and every customer buys 2 at a time? Thought: First, we need to determine the profit per book. To do this, we perform 20-5=<<20-5=15>>15 dollars in...
First, we need to determine the profit per book. To do this, we perform 20-5=<<20-5=15>>15 dollars in profit per book. Next, we divide the total sales by the profit per book, performing 120/15=<<120/15=8>>8 books sold in total. Since the books are sold 2 at a time, we divide the number sold by 2 to find the total numbe...
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John decides to get gym memberships so he can get in shape. The gym close to his house is close but doesn't have everything he wants so he gets two different gym memberships. The cheap one costs $10 a month and has a sign-up fee of $50. The second gym is 3 times more expensive and it has a sign-up fee of 4 months me...
The cheap gym cost 10*12=$<<10*12=120>>120 for monthly fees So the total cost was 120+50=$<<120+50=170>>170 The more expensive gym cost 3*10=$<<3*10=30>>30 per month That means the sign-up fee was 30*4=$<<30*4=120>>120 The monthly fees for the expensive gym comes out to 30*12=$<<30*12=360>>360 per year So the total cos...
Question: John decides to get gym memberships so he can get in shape. The gym close to his house is close but doesn't have everything he wants so he gets two different gym memberships. The cheap one costs $10 a month and has a sign-up fee of $50. The second gym is 3 times more expensive and it has a sign-up fee of ...
The cheap gym cost 10*12=$<<10*12=120>>120 for monthly fees So the total cost was 120+50=$<<120+50=170>>170 The more expensive gym cost 3*10=$<<3*10=30>>30 per month That means the sign-up fee was 30*4=$<<30*4=120>>120 The monthly fees for the expensive gym comes out to 30*12=$<<30*12=360>>360 per year So the total cos...
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Kim's TV uses 125 watts of electricity per hour. She runs it for 4 hours a day. If electricity cost 14 cents per kw/h how many cents does her TV cost to run for a week?
She uses 4 hours/day * 125 watts/hour=<<4*125=500>>500 watt hours/day That means she uses 500 watt hours/day * 7 days/week = <<500*7=3500>>3500 watt hours/week This is 3500 watt hours / 1000 watts/kw = <<3500/1000=3.5>>3.5 kw hours So her TV cost 3.5 kw hours/week * $0.14/kw hour = $<<3.5*0.14=0.49>>0.49/week #### 49
Question: Kim's TV uses 125 watts of electricity per hour. She runs it for 4 hours a day. If electricity cost 14 cents per kw/h how many cents does her TV cost to run for a week? Thought: She uses 4 hours/day * 125 watts/hour=<<4*125=500>>500 watt hours/day That means she uses 500 watt hours/day * 7 days/week = <<50...
She uses 4 hours/day * 125 watts/hour=<<4*125=500>>500 watt hours/day That means she uses 500 watt hours/day * 7 days/week = <<500*7=3500>>3500 watt hours/week This is 3500 watt hours / 1000 watts/kw = <<3500/1000=3.5>>3.5 kw hours So her TV cost 3.5 kw hours/week * $0.14/kw hour = $<<3.5*0.14=0.49>>0.49/week
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An aquarium holds an equal number of clownfish and blowfish. 26 of the blowfish stay in their own tank, and the remaining blowfish swim into a display tank. An equal number of clownfish join the blowfish in the display tank, but then a third of these clownfish swim back into their own tank. If the aquarium holds a co...
There is an equal number of clownfish and blowfish, which means there are 100 fish / 2 = <<100/2=50>>50 blowfish. Since some stay in their tanks, there are 50 blowfish – 26 blowfish = <<50-26=24>>24 blowfish in the display tank. There were the same amount of clownfish until 24 clownfish / 3 = <<24/3=8>>8 clownfish swam...
Question: An aquarium holds an equal number of clownfish and blowfish. 26 of the blowfish stay in their own tank, and the remaining blowfish swim into a display tank. An equal number of clownfish join the blowfish in the display tank, but then a third of these clownfish swim back into their own tank. If the aquarium...
There is an equal number of clownfish and blowfish, which means there are 100 fish / 2 = <<100/2=50>>50 blowfish. Since some stay in their tanks, there are 50 blowfish – 26 blowfish = <<50-26=24>>24 blowfish in the display tank. There were the same amount of clownfish until 24 clownfish / 3 = <<24/3=8>>8 clownfish swam...
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A package of candy has 3 servings with 120 calories each. John eats half the package. How many calories did he eat?
There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories #### 180
Question: A package of candy has 3 servings with 120 calories each. John eats half the package. How many calories did he eat? Thought: There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories Answer: 180
There were 3*120=<<3*120=360>>360 calories in the package So he ate 360/2=<<360/2=180>>180 calories
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Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize?
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. #### 10
Question: Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize? Thought: Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. Answer: 10
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi.
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Richard can clean his room in 22 minutes. Cory takes 3 minutes more than Richard to clean her room while Blake can clean his room 4 minutes more quickly than Cory. If they have to clean their rooms twice a week, how many minutes do all three spend cleaning their rooms each week?
Cory takes 22 + 3 = <<22+3=25>>25 minutes to clean her room. Blake takes 25 - 4 = <<25-4=21>>21 minutes to clean his room. The three of them can clean their room in 22 + 25 + 21 = <<22+25+21=68>>68 minutes in all. In a week, they spend 68 x 2 = <<68*2=136>>136 minutes cleaning their rooms. #### 136
Question: Richard can clean his room in 22 minutes. Cory takes 3 minutes more than Richard to clean her room while Blake can clean his room 4 minutes more quickly than Cory. If they have to clean their rooms twice a week, how many minutes do all three spend cleaning their rooms each week? Thought: Cory takes 22 + 3 = ...
Cory takes 22 + 3 = <<22+3=25>>25 minutes to clean her room. Blake takes 25 - 4 = <<25-4=21>>21 minutes to clean his room. The three of them can clean their room in 22 + 25 + 21 = <<22+25+21=68>>68 minutes in all. In a week, they spend 68 x 2 = <<68*2=136>>136 minutes cleaning their rooms.
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Jillian, Savannah, and Clayton were collecting shells on the beach. Jillian collected 29, Savannah collected 17, and Clayton collected 8. They decided that they wanted to give the shells to two of their friends who had just arrived. They put their shells together and distributed them evenly to each friend. How many she...
The kids collected 29 + 17 + 8 = <<29+17+8=54>>54 shells. If they distribute the shells evenly between 2 friends, 54 / 2 = <<54/2=27>>27 shells for each friend. #### 27
Question: Jillian, Savannah, and Clayton were collecting shells on the beach. Jillian collected 29, Savannah collected 17, and Clayton collected 8. They decided that they wanted to give the shells to two of their friends who had just arrived. They put their shells together and distributed them evenly to each friend. H...
The kids collected 29 + 17 + 8 = <<29+17+8=54>>54 shells. If they distribute the shells evenly between 2 friends, 54 / 2 = <<54/2=27>>27 shells for each friend.
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In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country?
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country. #### 736
Question: In the school's library, there are 2300 different books. 80% of all the books are in English, but only 60% of these books were published in the country. How many English-language books have been published outside the country? Thought: There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the...
There are 80/100 * 2300 = <<80/100*2300=1840>>1840 books in English at the library. Out of these books, only 60/100 * 1840 = <<60/100*1840=1104>>1104 were published inside the country. So there are 1840 - 1104 = <<1840-1104=736>>736 books in English published outside of the country.
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A small poultry farm has 300 chickens, 200 turkeys and 80 guinea fowls. A strange, incurable disease hit the farm and every day the farmer lost 20 chickens, 8 turkeys and 5 guinea fowls. After a week, how many birds will be left in the poultry?
There are 300+200+80 = <<300+200+80=580>>580 birds in total Every day 20+8+5 = <<20+8+5=33>>33 birds are lost After a week which is 7 days, 33*7 = <<33*7=231>>231 birds would be lost There would be 580-231 = <<580-231=349>>349 birds left in the poultry #### 349
Question: A small poultry farm has 300 chickens, 200 turkeys and 80 guinea fowls. A strange, incurable disease hit the farm and every day the farmer lost 20 chickens, 8 turkeys and 5 guinea fowls. After a week, how many birds will be left in the poultry? Thought: There are 300+200+80 = <<300+200+80=580>>580 birds in t...
There are 300+200+80 = <<300+200+80=580>>580 birds in total Every day 20+8+5 = <<20+8+5=33>>33 birds are lost After a week which is 7 days, 33*7 = <<33*7=231>>231 birds would be lost There would be 580-231 = <<580-231=349>>349 birds left in the poultry
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Albert is wondering how much pizza he can eat in one day. He buys 2 large pizzas and 2 small pizzas. A large pizza has 16 slices and a small pizza has 8 slices. If he eats it all, how many pieces does he eat that day?
He eats 32 from the largest pizzas because 2 x 16 = <<2*16=32>>32 He eats 16 from the small pizza because 2 x 8 = <<2*8=16>>16 He eats 48 pieces because 32 + 16 = <<32+16=48>>48 #### 48
Question: Albert is wondering how much pizza he can eat in one day. He buys 2 large pizzas and 2 small pizzas. A large pizza has 16 slices and a small pizza has 8 slices. If he eats it all, how many pieces does he eat that day? Thought: He eats 32 from the largest pizzas because 2 x 16 = <<2*16=32>>32 He eats 16 from ...
He eats 32 from the largest pizzas because 2 x 16 = <<2*16=32>>32 He eats 16 from the small pizza because 2 x 8 = <<2*8=16>>16 He eats 48 pieces because 32 + 16 = <<32+16=48>>48
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Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize?
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. #### 10
Question: Sam memorized six more digits of pi than Carlos memorized. Mina memorized six times as many digits of pi as Carlos memorized. If Mina memorized 24 digits of pi, how many digits did Sam memorize? Thought: Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi. Answer: 10
Carlos memorized 24/6=<<24/6=4>>4 digits of pi. Sam memorized 4+6=10 digits of pi.
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Samantha’s last name has three fewer letters than Bobbie’s last name. If Bobbie took two letters off her last name, she would have a last name twice the length of Jamie’s. Jamie’s full name is Jamie Grey. How many letters are in Samantha’s last name?
There are 4 letters in Jamie’s last name, so Bobbie’s name is 4*2 +2 = <<4*2+2=10>>10 letters long. Samantha’s last name is 3 letters shorter than Bobbie’s, so there are 10 - 3 = <<10-3=7>>7 letters in Samantha’s last name. #### 7
Question: Samantha’s last name has three fewer letters than Bobbie’s last name. If Bobbie took two letters off her last name, she would have a last name twice the length of Jamie’s. Jamie’s full name is Jamie Grey. How many letters are in Samantha’s last name? Thought: There are 4 letters in Jamie’s last name, so Bobb...
There are 4 letters in Jamie’s last name, so Bobbie’s name is 4*2 +2 = <<4*2+2=10>>10 letters long. Samantha’s last name is 3 letters shorter than Bobbie’s, so there are 10 - 3 = <<10-3=7>>7 letters in Samantha’s last name.
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Hayes does 3 loads of laundry a week using a detergent pod for each load. His detergent pods come 39 to a pack. How many packs of detergent pods will he need to do a full year of laundry?
He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His detergent has 39 pods per pack and he needs 156 pods, so he will need 156/39 = <<156/39=4>>4 packs of detergent pods #### 4
Question: Hayes does 3 loads of laundry a week using a detergent pod for each load. His detergent pods come 39 to a pack. How many packs of detergent pods will he need to do a full year of laundry? Thought: He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His deterg...
He uses 3 detergent pods a week and there are 52 weeks in a year, so he uses 3*52 = <<3*52=156>>156 His detergent has 39 pods per pack and he needs 156 pods, so he will need 156/39 = <<156/39=4>>4 packs of detergent pods
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Sally and Bob have made plans to go on a trip at the end of the year. They both decide to work as babysitters and save half of what they've earned for their trip. If Sally makes $6 per day and Bob makes $4 per day, how much money will they both have saved for their trip after a year?
Saly saves 1/2 * $6/day = $<<1/2*6=3>>3/day. Since each year have 365 days, the total amount of money Sally will save in a year is $3/day * 365 days/year = $<<3*365=1095>>1095/year Bob saves 1/2 * $4/day = $<<1/2*4=2>>2/day. The total amount of money Bob will have saved in a year is $2/day * 365 days/year = $<<2*365=73...
Question: Sally and Bob have made plans to go on a trip at the end of the year. They both decide to work as babysitters and save half of what they've earned for their trip. If Sally makes $6 per day and Bob makes $4 per day, how much money will they both have saved for their trip after a year? Thought: Saly saves 1/2 ...
Saly saves 1/2 * $6/day = $<<1/2*6=3>>3/day. Since each year have 365 days, the total amount of money Sally will save in a year is $3/day * 365 days/year = $<<3*365=1095>>1095/year Bob saves 1/2 * $4/day = $<<1/2*4=2>>2/day. The total amount of money Bob will have saved in a year is $2/day * 365 days/year = $<<2*365=73...
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Julia is performing in her high school musical this weekend and her family wants to come to the show. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children. If her mom, dad, grandma, and three little sisters come to the show, how much will the total be for their tickets?
The cost will for 3 adults will be $12/adult x 3 adults = $<<12*3=36>>36 The cost for 3 children will be $10/child x 3 children = $<<10*3=30>>30 The total cost will be $36 + $30 = $<<36+30=66>>66 #### 66
Question: Julia is performing in her high school musical this weekend and her family wants to come to the show. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children. If her mom, dad, grandma, and three little sisters come to the show, how much will the total be for their tickets? Thought: The cost will for 3 adults will be...
The cost will for 3 adults will be $12/adult x 3 adults = $<<12*3=36>>36 The cost for 3 children will be $10/child x 3 children = $<<10*3=30>>30 The total cost will be $36 + $30 = $<<36+30=66>>66
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Bert's golden retriever has grown tremendously since it was a puppy. At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old, and doubled again at 5 months old. Finally, the dog reached its final adult weight by adding another 30 pounds by the time it w...
At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9 to reach a weight of 6*2=<<6+6=12>>12 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old to reach a weight of 12*2=<<12*2=24>>24 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 5 months old to reach a weight of 24*2=<<24*2=48>>48 pounds. And it reached i...
Question: Bert's golden retriever has grown tremendously since it was a puppy. At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old, and doubled again at 5 months old. Finally, the dog reached its final adult weight by adding another 30 pounds by th...
At 7 weeks old, the puppy weighed 6 pounds, but doubled in weight by week 9 to reach a weight of 6*2=<<6+6=12>>12 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 3 months old to reach a weight of 12*2=<<12*2=24>>24 pounds. It doubled in weight again at 5 months old to reach a weight of 24*2=<<24*2=48>>48 pounds. And it reached i...
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Linda bought two coloring books at $4 each, 4 packs of peanuts at $1.50 each pack, and one stuffed animal. She gave the cashier $25 and got no change. How much does a stuffed animal cost?
The two coloring books amount to 2 x $4 = $<<2*4=8>>8. The 4 packs of peanuts amount to 4 x $1.50 = $<<4*1.5=6>>6. The total cost for the coloring books and peanuts is $8 + $6 = $<<8+6=14>>14. Thus, the stuffed animal cost $25 - $14 = $<<25-14=11>>11. #### 11
Question: Linda bought two coloring books at $4 each, 4 packs of peanuts at $1.50 each pack, and one stuffed animal. She gave the cashier $25 and got no change. How much does a stuffed animal cost? Thought: The two coloring books amount to 2 x $4 = $<<2*4=8>>8. The 4 packs of peanuts amount to 4 x $1.50 = $<<4*1.5=6>>...
The two coloring books amount to 2 x $4 = $<<2*4=8>>8. The 4 packs of peanuts amount to 4 x $1.50 = $<<4*1.5=6>>6. The total cost for the coloring books and peanuts is $8 + $6 = $<<8+6=14>>14. Thus, the stuffed animal cost $25 - $14 = $<<25-14=11>>11.
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Emery and Serena go to their school library, and each borrows a copy of The life of Jack Steve's book to read for their school project. If Emery can read five times as fast as Serena, and the book takes her 20 days to read, what's the average number of days the two take to read the book?
If Emery took twenty days to read the book, then it took Serena 5*20 = <<20*5=100>>100 days to read the whole book. The total number of days taken by the two to read the book is 100+20 = <<100+20=120>>120 days. The average number of days the two take to read the book is 120/2 = <<120/2=60>>60 days. #### 60
Question: Emery and Serena go to their school library, and each borrows a copy of The life of Jack Steve's book to read for their school project. If Emery can read five times as fast as Serena, and the book takes her 20 days to read, what's the average number of days the two take to read the book? Thought: If Emery to...
If Emery took twenty days to read the book, then it took Serena 5*20 = <<20*5=100>>100 days to read the whole book. The total number of days taken by the two to read the book is 100+20 = <<100+20=120>>120 days. The average number of days the two take to read the book is 120/2 = <<120/2=60>>60 days.
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Riku has 25 times more stickers than Kristoff. If Kristoff has 85 stickers, how many stickers does Riku have?
If Kristoff has 85 stickers, Riku has 25 * 85 stickers = <<85*25=2125>>2125 more stickers. The total number of stickers Riku has is 2125 stickers + 85 stickers = <<2125+85=2210>>2210 stickers #### 2210
Question: Riku has 25 times more stickers than Kristoff. If Kristoff has 85 stickers, how many stickers does Riku have? Thought: If Kristoff has 85 stickers, Riku has 25 * 85 stickers = <<85*25=2125>>2125 more stickers. The total number of stickers Riku has is 2125 stickers + 85 stickers = <<2125+85=2210>>2210 sticker...
If Kristoff has 85 stickers, Riku has 25 * 85 stickers = <<85*25=2125>>2125 more stickers. The total number of stickers Riku has is 2125 stickers + 85 stickers = <<2125+85=2210>>2210 stickers
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Ravi has some coins. He has 2 more quarters than nickels and 4 more dimes than quarters. If he has 6 nickels, how much money does he have?
Ravi has 6 + 2 = <<6+2=8>>8 quarters. He has also 8 + 4 = <<8+4=12>>12 dimes. A nickel is worth 5 cents so Ravi's nickels amount to 6 x 5 = <<6*5=30>>30 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents so his quarters amount to 8 x 25 = <<8*25=200>>200 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents so his dimes amount to 12 x 10 = <<12*10=120>>120...
Question: Ravi has some coins. He has 2 more quarters than nickels and 4 more dimes than quarters. If he has 6 nickels, how much money does he have? Thought: Ravi has 6 + 2 = <<6+2=8>>8 quarters. He has also 8 + 4 = <<8+4=12>>12 dimes. A nickel is worth 5 cents so Ravi's nickels amount to 6 x 5 = <<6*5=30>>30 cents. A...
Ravi has 6 + 2 = <<6+2=8>>8 quarters. He has also 8 + 4 = <<8+4=12>>12 dimes. A nickel is worth 5 cents so Ravi's nickels amount to 6 x 5 = <<6*5=30>>30 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents so his quarters amount to 8 x 25 = <<8*25=200>>200 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents so his dimes amount to 12 x 10 = <<12*10=120>>120...
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For a school fundraiser, Chandler needs to sell 12 rolls of wrapping paper. So far, he has sold 3 rolls to his grandmother, 4 rolls to his uncle, and 3 rolls to a neighbor. How many more rolls of wrapping paper does Chandler need to sell?
Chandler has sold 3 rolls + 4 rolls + 3 rolls = <<3+4+3=10>>10 rolls. Chandler still needs to sell 12 rolls – 10 rolls = <<12-10=2>>2 rolls. #### 2
Question: For a school fundraiser, Chandler needs to sell 12 rolls of wrapping paper. So far, he has sold 3 rolls to his grandmother, 4 rolls to his uncle, and 3 rolls to a neighbor. How many more rolls of wrapping paper does Chandler need to sell? Thought: Chandler has sold 3 rolls + 4 rolls + 3 rolls = <<3+4+3=10>>1...
Chandler has sold 3 rolls + 4 rolls + 3 rolls = <<3+4+3=10>>10 rolls. Chandler still needs to sell 12 rolls – 10 rolls = <<12-10=2>>2 rolls.
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Lisa and Carly go shopping together. Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts then spends half of this amount on jeans and twice this amount on coats. Carly spends only a quarter as much as Lisa on t-shirts but spends 3 times as much on jeans and a quarter of the amount Lisa spent on coats. In dollars, how much did Lisa and Carly s...
Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts / 2 = $<<40/2=20>>20 on jeans. She also spends $40 on t-shirts * 2 = $<<40*2=80>>80 on coats. So Lisa has spent a total of 40 + 20 + 80 = $<<40+20+80=140>>140. Carly spends $40 / 4 = $<<40/4=10>>10 on t-shirts. She also spends $20 per pair of jeans * 3 = $<<20*3=60>>60 on jeans. She then als...
Question: Lisa and Carly go shopping together. Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts then spends half of this amount on jeans and twice this amount on coats. Carly spends only a quarter as much as Lisa on t-shirts but spends 3 times as much on jeans and a quarter of the amount Lisa spent on coats. In dollars, how much did Lisa ...
Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts / 2 = $<<40/2=20>>20 on jeans. She also spends $40 on t-shirts * 2 = $<<40*2=80>>80 on coats. So Lisa has spent a total of 40 + 20 + 80 = $<<40+20+80=140>>140. Carly spends $40 / 4 = $<<40/4=10>>10 on t-shirts. She also spends $20 per pair of jeans * 3 = $<<20*3=60>>60 on jeans. She then als...
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Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene?
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene. #### 50
Question: Georgia has 25 pieces of stationery while Lorene has three times as many pieces of stationery as Georgia. How many fewer pieces of stationery does Georgia have than Lorene? Thought: Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery t...
Lorene has 25 x 3 = <<25*3=75>>75 pieces of stationery. Thus, Georgia has 75 - 25 = <<75-25=50>>50 fewer pieces of stationery than Lorene.
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Rachel and Sara want to attend a beauty and modeling contest. They both want to buy new pairs of shoes and dresses. Sara buys a pair of shoes which costs $50 and a dress which costs $200. How much should Rachel budget if she wants to spend twice as much as what Sara spent on the pair of shoes and dress?
The cost Rachel should budget for her pair of shoes is $50 * 2 = $<<50*2=100>>100. The cost Rachel should budget for her dress is $200 * 2 = $<<200*2=400>>400. The total Rachel should budget is $100 + $400 = $<<100+400=500>>500. #### 500
Question: Rachel and Sara want to attend a beauty and modeling contest. They both want to buy new pairs of shoes and dresses. Sara buys a pair of shoes which costs $50 and a dress which costs $200. How much should Rachel budget if she wants to spend twice as much as what Sara spent on the pair of shoes and dress? Thou...
The cost Rachel should budget for her pair of shoes is $50 * 2 = $<<50*2=100>>100. The cost Rachel should budget for her dress is $200 * 2 = $<<200*2=400>>400. The total Rachel should budget is $100 + $400 = $<<100+400=500>>500.
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Every morning, Carla puts 79 apples in her backpack to eat for lunch. Unfortunately, Buffy stole some of Carla's apples on the school bus, and 26 apples fell out of a hole on the bottom. So at lunchtime, Carla only had 8 apples remaining. How many apples did Buffy steal from Carla?
Let B be the number of apples that Buffy stole. Then 79 - B - 26 = 8. Combining constants produces 53 - B = 8. Adding B to both sides produces 52 = B + 8 Thus the number of apples stolen by Buffy is B = 53 - 8 = <<53-8=45>>45. #### 45
Question: Every morning, Carla puts 79 apples in her backpack to eat for lunch. Unfortunately, Buffy stole some of Carla's apples on the school bus, and 26 apples fell out of a hole on the bottom. So at lunchtime, Carla only had 8 apples remaining. How many apples did Buffy steal from Carla? Thought: Let B be the numb...
Let B be the number of apples that Buffy stole. Then 79 - B - 26 = 8. Combining constants produces 53 - B = 8. Adding B to both sides produces 52 = B + 8 Thus the number of apples stolen by Buffy is B = 53 - 8 = <<53-8=45>>45.
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There are 25 different layers of rock in a canyon’s strata. Five of the layers are limestone. Half of the rest are sandstone. Four of the remaining are quartz. Half of the rest are shale. The rest are all different kinds of rock. How many kinds of rock make up only one layer in the canyon’s strata?
There are 25 - 5 = <<25-5=20>>20 layers of rock that are not limestone. Half of those 20 are sandstone, so there are 20 / 2 = <<20/2=10>>10 that are not limestone or sandstone. Four of those are quartz, so 10 - 4 = <<10-4=6>>6 layers are not limestone, sandstone, or quartz. Half of the rest are shale, so 6 / 2 = <<6/2=...
Question: There are 25 different layers of rock in a canyon’s strata. Five of the layers are limestone. Half of the rest are sandstone. Four of the remaining are quartz. Half of the rest are shale. The rest are all different kinds of rock. How many kinds of rock make up only one layer in the canyon’s strata? Thought: ...
There are 25 - 5 = <<25-5=20>>20 layers of rock that are not limestone. Half of those 20 are sandstone, so there are 20 / 2 = <<20/2=10>>10 that are not limestone or sandstone. Four of those are quartz, so 10 - 4 = <<10-4=6>>6 layers are not limestone, sandstone, or quartz. Half of the rest are shale, so 6 / 2 = <<6/2=...
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Lisa and Carly go shopping together. Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts then spends half of this amount on jeans and twice this amount on coats. Carly spends only a quarter as much as Lisa on t-shirts but spends 3 times as much on jeans and a quarter of the amount Lisa spent on coats. In dollars, how much did Lisa and Carly s...
Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts / 2 = $<<40/2=20>>20 on jeans. She also spends $40 on t-shirts * 2 = $<<40*2=80>>80 on coats. So Lisa has spent a total of 40 + 20 + 80 = $<<40+20+80=140>>140. Carly spends $40 / 4 = $<<40/4=10>>10 on t-shirts. She also spends $20 per pair of jeans * 3 = $<<20*3=60>>60 on jeans. She then als...
Question: Lisa and Carly go shopping together. Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts then spends half of this amount on jeans and twice this amount on coats. Carly spends only a quarter as much as Lisa on t-shirts but spends 3 times as much on jeans and a quarter of the amount Lisa spent on coats. In dollars, how much did Lisa ...
Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts / 2 = $<<40/2=20>>20 on jeans. She also spends $40 on t-shirts * 2 = $<<40*2=80>>80 on coats. So Lisa has spent a total of 40 + 20 + 80 = $<<40+20+80=140>>140. Carly spends $40 / 4 = $<<40/4=10>>10 on t-shirts. She also spends $20 per pair of jeans * 3 = $<<20*3=60>>60 on jeans. She then als...
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Toby is counting goldfish in the local pond. He knows that only 25% of goldfish are at the surface and the rest are too deep below the surface to be able to see. If he counts 15 goldfish, how many are below the surface?
There are 60 goldfish because 15 / .25 = <<15/.25=60>>60 75% of the fish are below the surface because 100 - 25 = <<100-25=75>>75 There are 45 goldfish below the surface because 60 x .75 = <<60*.75=45>>45 #### 45
Question: Toby is counting goldfish in the local pond. He knows that only 25% of goldfish are at the surface and the rest are too deep below the surface to be able to see. If he counts 15 goldfish, how many are below the surface? Thought: There are 60 goldfish because 15 / .25 = <<15/.25=60>>60 75% of the fish are bel...
There are 60 goldfish because 15 / .25 = <<15/.25=60>>60 75% of the fish are below the surface because 100 - 25 = <<100-25=75>>75 There are 45 goldfish below the surface because 60 x .75 = <<60*.75=45>>45
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Abigail is trying a new recipe for a cold drink. It uses 1/4 of a cup of iced tea and 1 and 1/4 of a cup of lemonade to make one drink. If she fills a pitcher with 18 total cups of this drink, how many cups of lemonade are in the pitcher?
Each drink uses 1.5 cups because 1/4 cup + 1 and 1/4 cup = <<1.5=1.5>>1.5 cups The pitcher contains 12 total drinks because 18 / 1.5 = <<18/1.5=12>>12 There are 15 cups of lemonade in the pitcher because 12 x 1 and 1/4 = 15 #### 15
Question: Abigail is trying a new recipe for a cold drink. It uses 1/4 of a cup of iced tea and 1 and 1/4 of a cup of lemonade to make one drink. If she fills a pitcher with 18 total cups of this drink, how many cups of lemonade are in the pitcher? Thought: Each drink uses 1.5 cups because 1/4 cup + 1 and 1/4 cup = <<...
Each drink uses 1.5 cups because 1/4 cup + 1 and 1/4 cup = <<1.5=1.5>>1.5 cups The pitcher contains 12 total drinks because 18 / 1.5 = <<18/1.5=12>>12 There are 15 cups of lemonade in the pitcher because 12 x 1 and 1/4 = 15
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If seven more rabbits are added to the thirteen in the cage, the number of rabbits in the cage will be 1/3 the number of rabbits Jasper saw in the park today. How many rabbits did Jasper see in the park today?
If seven more rabbits are added to the thirteen in the cage, the total number becomes 7+13 = <<7+13=20>>20 Triple the number of rabbits in the cage is 3*20 = <<3*20=60>>60, the same as the number of rabbits that Jasper saw at the park today. #### 60
Question: If seven more rabbits are added to the thirteen in the cage, the number of rabbits in the cage will be 1/3 the number of rabbits Jasper saw in the park today. How many rabbits did Jasper see in the park today? Thought: If seven more rabbits are added to the thirteen in the cage, the total number becomes 7+13...
If seven more rabbits are added to the thirteen in the cage, the total number becomes 7+13 = <<7+13=20>>20 Triple the number of rabbits in the cage is 3*20 = <<3*20=60>>60, the same as the number of rabbits that Jasper saw at the park today.
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Lisa and Carly go shopping together. Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts then spends half of this amount on jeans and twice this amount on coats. Carly spends only a quarter as much as Lisa on t-shirts but spends 3 times as much on jeans and a quarter of the amount Lisa spent on coats. In dollars, how much did Lisa and Carly s...
Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts / 2 = $<<40/2=20>>20 on jeans. She also spends $40 on t-shirts * 2 = $<<40*2=80>>80 on coats. So Lisa has spent a total of 40 + 20 + 80 = $<<40+20+80=140>>140. Carly spends $40 / 4 = $<<40/4=10>>10 on t-shirts. She also spends $20 per pair of jeans * 3 = $<<20*3=60>>60 on jeans. She then als...
Question: Lisa and Carly go shopping together. Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts then spends half of this amount on jeans and twice this amount on coats. Carly spends only a quarter as much as Lisa on t-shirts but spends 3 times as much on jeans and a quarter of the amount Lisa spent on coats. In dollars, how much did Lisa ...
Lisa spends $40 on t-shirts / 2 = $<<40/2=20>>20 on jeans. She also spends $40 on t-shirts * 2 = $<<40*2=80>>80 on coats. So Lisa has spent a total of 40 + 20 + 80 = $<<40+20+80=140>>140. Carly spends $40 / 4 = $<<40/4=10>>10 on t-shirts. She also spends $20 per pair of jeans * 3 = $<<20*3=60>>60 on jeans. She then als...
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